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- Block-shaped 44771
How much m² of paper do we save if we do not glue one-third of the total area of the block-shaped billboard area with dimensions of 0.6 m, 0.7 m, and 1.4 m?
- Sugar - cuboid
Pablo received from his master a cuboid composed of identical sugar cubes, each weighing between 1000 and 2000. The Pejko eat sugar cubes in layers. On the first day, eat one layer from the front. On the second day, one layer is from the right, and on the
- Cube in a sphere
The cube is inscribed in a sphere with a volume 8101 cm³. Determine the length of the edges of a cube.
- Students 34
Students were surveyed as part of a Statistics project to determine if younger adults are more likely to have tattoos. The results are listed in the two-way table below: age; At least one tattoo; No tattoo; Row totals Age 18 - 29; 165 ; 342; 507 Age 30 -
- Water-wetted 35193
The block-shaped pool with dimensions of 25 m and 12.5 m and a depth of 2 m is filled with 4/5 of water. Calculate the area of water-wetted areas.
- Distance 7296
The cyclist covered a certain distance in 9 hours. How many hours does a car need to travel four times more if it moves three times faster?
- Numbered
In the past, passengers in public transport vehicles marked such single-use tickets, which had 9 numbered boxes, a certain number of which were punched with a marker. A) In how many different ways could the ticket be marked if 3 boxes were punched? B) How
- Differently 69514
Gabika wants to wear pants, a blouse, a skirt, and a T-shirt to the party. She has two pairs of pants, 3 blouses, 3 skirts, and 4 T-shirts to choose from. How many parties can she attend if everyone wants to go dressed differently?
- Tournament's 32031
Twelve men and four women attended the chess tournament. How many different women's placements can be in the tournament's final table if no two participants have scored the same number of points?
- Five-digit 8357
How many five-digit numbers can you create from the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 if 1 and 2 must always be next to each other? We cannot repeat the digits.
- Forestry workers
84 laborers have employed planted trees in the forest. For 9 hour work, a day would end job in 38 days. After 18 days, 6 laborers go forth? How many days are needed to complete planting trees in nurseries by others if they work 12 hours a day?
- Bicycles
You're the owner of the transport's learning playground. Buy bicycles of two colors, but you've got to spend accurately 120000 CZK. The Blue bike costs 3600 CZK and the red bicycle 3200 CZK.
- Defective 35831
Among the 24 products, seven are defective. How many ways can we choose to check a) 7 products so that they are all good b) 7 products so that they are all defective c) 3 good and two defective products?
- Different 4533
Five different positive numbers are written on the board. Determine the largest possible number of pairs formed from them in which the sum of the two elements equals one of the five numbers written on the board.
- Rotation
The right triangle with legs 11 cm and 18 cm rotates around the longer leg. Calculate the volume and surface area of the formed cone.
- Probability 3065
Natural numbers 4,5,7,11,12 are given. Calculate the probability of the event that the sum of three randomly selected numbers is less than 22.
- Inverted nine
In the hotel Inverted Nine, each hotel room number is divisible by 6. How many rooms can we count with the three-digit number registered by digits 1, 8, 7, 4,9?
- Mushrooms
The ratio of dry matter and water is 1:9 for most mushrooms. Dry matter consists of carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, fat, and water in a ratio of 50:30:8:3:9. How many kilograms of fresh mushrooms need to be processed into a 10 kg package of dried mushr
- Two-fifths 7878
The cyclist drives a 240 km long route in 3 days. On the first day, go half of the entire route. The second day passed two-fifths of the rest of the way. What percentage of the cyclist completed the whole way on the third day?
- Kilograms 83204
Nine kilograms of bell metal contain 7 kg of copper, the rest of which is tin. How much copper and how much tin were used to cast five bells? Each of the two larger bells weighed 535kg, and each of the remaining three smaller ones weighed 286kg.
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